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What are the Reasons that the EU is Lagging Behind the USA in Creating New Jobs?Dr. OLIVIER PASSETHead of the Economic, Financial and International Service
Commissariat Général du Plan, Paris
(Prime Minister's Office)

10 Mar 2005PARIS

Welfare State Reform in the European Union:Are We Heading for a Minimal Welfare State?Mr. MARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirector
The Cicero Foundation

How Can Private Firms Be Engaged to Find Jobs for the Unemployed?The Example of 'Maatwerk'Mr. STEPHANE NIGERDirector of 'Maatwerk' France
'Maatwerk' is a private Dutch firm, engaged by the French government to find jobs for the unemployed

Germany's Transformation into an
Immigration Country:What Lessons Can Be Learned from the German Experience?Dr. CHRISTOPH HAUSCHILDMinistry of the Interior, Berlin
Director Referat I.2 - Integration Questions

Populist Perceptions of Migrants:
What are the Causes and What Can Be Done?
The Example of the Netherlands Mr. MARCEL H. VAN HERPENDirector
The Cicero Foundation

10 Jun 2005PARIS

Migrants and the Media: What is the Influence on Public Opinion
of Migrant Images Created by the Media?Mr. MATHIEU RIGOUSTEInstitut Maghreb Europe, ParisDr. ISABELLE RIGONIPanos Institute, ParisExpert Programme MIMEInternational Migration and the Media